Photographer Donna Stevens created the series documenting children staring at the TV. She hopes to explore the darker side of our love for technology with these images. Shooting children watching TV represents the co-dependent yet contradictory relationship we all share with technology and the media.

Chinese photographer Ye Fei creates beautiful images mainly of women, always on the look for the best beaming rays of sunlight that would cover the photograph in a natural soft filter. You can see more of his works over on Flickr or follow him via Instagram and VSCO. (via)

Hellena Burchard and Marine Billet created the series ‘Night’s projection’, compositions realized in different outdoor nightscapes. By using a video projector the two artists revealed geometrical forms, none of the photos went under post production.

Artist Duy Anh Nhan Duc has collaborated with photographer Isabelle Chapuis for the poetical series ‘Dandelion’. Coupled with female portraits, the series offers a new perspective on the delicate plant. The series was part of RAISE Magazine’s #16 Light Issue.

Flemish photographer Sanne De Wilde created portraits of Albinos for her series ‘Snow White.’
She states: “Like photographic material, people with albinism are light sensitive. They are a metaphor, a symbol for stereotypes, they magnify the erroneous idea of human weaknesses and physical fragility but also that of an invincible strength.” (via)